Education for Rural Youth
Rural communities within the Chach region of Pakistan face a number of barriers that inhibit their access to quality education, such as:
poverty and the inability to afford tuition and books, electronics, and needed supplies,
poor educational standards that reduce the quality and consistency of what is taught in schools,
shortage of qualified teachers and ongoing support for teachers,
lack of accessible, local higher education institutions, and
the prohibitive cost of transportation services to access regional higher education institutions.
The A G Khan Foundation aims to alleviate poverty and empower rural Pakistani communities via supporting their access to quality education. Specifically, the Foundation will:
provide free education including text books, school supplies, uniforms, scholarships, prizes etc. to poverty-ridden children,
provide financial aid for technical and higher education to students based on academic merit as well as financial need,
assist existing schools of all grade levels towards improving their educational standards,
help establish Science and Technology programs for children in rural schools by developing Science/Computer labs and providing lab equipment and other necessary resources,
improve access to regional higher education programs by providing and/or funding transportation services,
implement adult literacy programs, and
establish community centers at the village/town level for literacy/vocational programs with libraries, tutoring centers and other basic facilities for adults as well as the youth.